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Insights into Structural and Dynamical Changes Experienced by Human RNase 6 upon Ligand Binding.


ABSTRACT: Ribonuclease 6 (RNase 6) is one of eight catalytically active human pancreatic-type RNases that belong to a superfamily of rapidly evolving enzymes. Like some of its human homologues, RNase 6 exhibits host defense properties such as antiviral and antibacterial activities. Recently solved crystal structures of this enzyme in its nucleotide-free form show the conservation of the prototypical kidney-shaped fold preserved among vertebrate RNases, in addition to revealing the presence of a unique secondary active site. In this study, we determine the structural and conformational properties experienced by RNase 6 upon binding to substrate and product analogues. We present the first crystal structures of RNase 6 bound to a nucleotide ligand (adenosine 5'-monophosphate), in addition to RNase 6 bound to phosphate ions. While the enzyme preserves B2 subsite ligand preferences, our results show a lack of typical B2 subsite interactions normally observed in homologous ligand-bound RNases. A comparison of the dynamical properties of RNase 6 in its apo-, substrate-, and product-bound states highlight the unique dynamical properties experienced on time scales ranging from nano- to milliseconds. Overall, our results confirm the specific evolutionary adaptation of RNase 6 relative to its unique catalytic and biological activities.

SUBMITTER: Narayanan C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7296828 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Insights into Structural and Dynamical Changes Experienced by Human RNase 6 upon Ligand Binding.

Narayanan Chitra C   Bernard David N DN   Létourneau Myriam M   Gagnon Jacinthe J   Gagné Donald D   Bafna Khushboo K   Calmettes Charles C   Couture Jean-François JF   Agarwal Pratul K PK   Doucet Nicolas N  

Biochemistry 20200124 6


Ribonuclease 6 (RNase 6) is one of eight catalytically active human pancreatic-type RNases that belong to a superfamily of rapidly evolving enzymes. Like some of its human homologues, RNase 6 exhibits host defense properties such as antiviral and antibacterial activities. Recently solved crystal structures of this enzyme in its nucleotide-free form show the conservation of the prototypical kidney-shaped fold preserved among vertebrate RNases, in addition to revealing the presence of a unique sec  ...[more]

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